Coneflowers: Rudbeckia laciniata 'Goldquelle'
Botanical name: Rudbeckia laciniata 'Goldquelle'
Common name: cutleaf coneflower
also known as (cut-leaved coneflower, thimbleweed, tall coneflower, Rudbeckia 'Goldquelle', Rudbeckia laciniata 'Gold Drop', Rudbeckia laciniata 'Gold Fountain')
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Soil: | damp, alkaline, clay |
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Zones: | 3a thru 9b |
Care: |
average
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Lifespan: |
perennial
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Attributes: |
deer resistant, fall interest, bird attracting, butterfly attracting, bee attracting |
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description for "Coneflowers: Rudbeckia laciniata 'Goldquelle'"
Rudbeckia is among the showiest and most carefree plants of the summer garden. No sunny garden should be without these reliable, long-flowering plants. Attractive foliage adds to their desirability. All species in this genus are native to North America--they have no serious pest or disease problems. Easily grown in most any garden soil. 'Goldquelle' bears fully double 3 inch wide bright gold flowers; they are usually strong-stemmed and do not bend over despite their size. Foliage is bright green and lacinate. Tends to be more of a clump grower than other varieties. We find this variety performs best in soil that does not dry out. Originated in 1951. -- edited by dtd pbcouchman
History:
Rudbeckia laciniata is native to North America.